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Little India
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Nearby attractions
Varso
Chmielna 69, 00-801 Warszawa, Poland
Ghetto Memorial Plaques
Złota 62, 00-820 Warszawa, Poland
Palace of Culture and Science
pl. Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Ghetto Wall
Złota 62, 00-823 Warszawa, Poland
National Museum of Technology in Warsaw
pl. Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Fotoplastikon
Al. Jerozolimskie 51, 00-697 Warszawa, Poland
Fragment Of Ghetto Wall
Sienna 55, 00-820 Warszawa, Poland
Hala Koszyki
Koszykowa 63, 00-667 Warszawa, Poland
Ghetto wall remnant 2
Twarda 52, 00-824 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Railway Museum
Towarowa 3, 00-811 Warszawa, Poland
Nearby restaurants
IndiaGate
Al. Jerozolimskie 89, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Barek z klimatem
Al. Jerozolimskie 91, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Warszawa
Al. Jerozolimskie 93, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Bar Mleczny Lindleya 14
Williama Heerleina Lindleya 14A, 02-013 Warszawa, Poland
Paros Restaurant
Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79, 00-698 Warszawa, Poland
China Town
Al. Jerozolimskie 87, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
RASOI Indian Restaurant
Chmielna 98, 00-801 Warszawa, Poland
Sphinx
Centrum LIM, Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79, 00-697 Warszawa, Poland
Panorama Sky Bar
Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79, 00-697 Warszawa, Poland
U Sióstr
Złota 63A, 00-819 Warszawa, Poland
Nearby local services
TUI Travel Agency
Złota 59, 00-120 Warszawa, Poland
Museum of Modern Art
Marszałkowska 103, 00-110 Warszawa, Poland
LOMBARD KANTOR Marszałkowska 85 Warszawa Śródmieście Pożyczki pod Zastaw Złoto Srebro Skup Sprzedaż ломбард PAWNSHOP
Marszałkowska 85, 00-683 Warszawa, Poland
Nearby hotels
NYX Hotel Warsaw
Chmielna 71, 00-801 Warszawa, Poland
Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Centre
Wspólna 72, 00-687 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Presidential Hotel
Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79, 00-698 Warszawa, Poland
Art Nouveau Centre
Al. Jerozolimskie 99/43, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Hotel Mercure Warszawa Centrum
Złota 48/54, 00-120 Warszawa, Poland
Hostel COCO
Al. Jerozolimskie 107, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre by IHG
Twarda 52, 00-831 Warszawa, Poland
Apartamenty Varsovie
Apartamenty, Chmielna 98/lok. 1a, 00-801 Warszawa, Poland
Just Relax
Al. Jerozolimskie 101, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
Warsawrent Apartments Centralna
Złota 63A, 00-819 Warszawa, Poland
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Little India

Al. Jerozolimskie 89, 02-001 Warszawa, Poland
4.3(945)
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attractions: Varso, Ghetto Memorial Plaques, Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Ghetto Wall, National Museum of Technology in Warsaw, Warsaw Fotoplastikon, Fragment Of Ghetto Wall, Hala Koszyki, Ghetto wall remnant 2, Warsaw Railway Museum, restaurants: IndiaGate, Barek z klimatem, Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Warszawa, Bar Mleczny Lindleya 14, Paros Restaurant, China Town, RASOI Indian Restaurant, Sphinx, Panorama Sky Bar, U Sióstr, local businesses: TUI Travel Agency, Museum of Modern Art, LOMBARD KANTOR Marszałkowska 85 Warszawa Śródmieście Pożyczki pod Zastaw Złoto Srebro Skup Sprzedaż ломбард PAWNSHOP
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Warsaw Old Town and more with Antek and Tomek
Warsaw Old Town and more with Antek and Tomek
Fri, Jan 16 • 2:00 PM
01-195, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Small group tour: History, War, Ghetto & uprising
Small group tour: History, War, Ghetto & uprising
Wed, Jan 14 • 6:00 PM
00-267, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Make pierogi and try liqours with a Warsaw native
Make pierogi and try liqours with a Warsaw native
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02-353, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Nearby attractions of Little India

Varso

Ghetto Memorial Plaques

Palace of Culture and Science

Warsaw Ghetto Wall

National Museum of Technology in Warsaw

Warsaw Fotoplastikon

Fragment Of Ghetto Wall

Hala Koszyki

Ghetto wall remnant 2

Warsaw Railway Museum

Varso

Varso

4.7

(825)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ghetto Memorial Plaques

Ghetto Memorial Plaques

4.4

(840)

Open 24 hours
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Palace of Culture and Science

Palace of Culture and Science

4.6

(28.8K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Warsaw Ghetto Wall

Warsaw Ghetto Wall

4.5

(277)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Little India

IndiaGate

Barek z klimatem

Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Warszawa

Bar Mleczny Lindleya 14

Paros Restaurant

China Town

RASOI Indian Restaurant

Sphinx

Panorama Sky Bar

U Sióstr

IndiaGate

IndiaGate

4.5

(1.2K)

Closed
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Barek z klimatem

Barek z klimatem

4.9

(554)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Warszawa

Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Warszawa

4.5

(732)

Closed
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Bar Mleczny Lindleya 14

Bar Mleczny Lindleya 14

4.8

(1.9K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Little India

TUI Travel Agency

Museum of Modern Art

LOMBARD KANTOR Marszałkowska 85 Warszawa Śródmieście Pożyczki pod Zastaw Złoto Srebro Skup Sprzedaż ломбард PAWNSHOP

TUI Travel Agency

TUI Travel Agency

4.1

(60)

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Museum of Modern Art

Museum of Modern Art

4.3

(1.3K)

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LOMBARD KANTOR Marszałkowska 85 Warszawa Śródmieście Pożyczki pod Zastaw Złoto Srebro Skup Sprzedaż ломбард PAWNSHOP

LOMBARD KANTOR Marszałkowska 85 Warszawa Śródmieście Pożyczki pod Zastaw Złoto Srebro Skup Sprzedaż ломбард PAWNSHOP

3.5

(57)

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Moto RazrMoto Razr
Beware of this shop and it's employee they are ready to scam you with expired products if don't pay attention to expire date of the product once you purchased the product they never return the money also. On April 28, 2025, I purchased Maggi noodles and some ready-to-eat meals from the Little India store in Warsaw. A few days before shopping, I had seen an online discount on the ready-to-eat meals, so when I went to the store on April 28, I asked the shopkeeper if the same product in-store had the same offer and whether it was expiring soon. He said yes, it would expire in 60 days. I asked why it wasn’t available in the store if it was on offer, and he responded that these were new items. So I bought what was available—5 packets of ready-to-eat meals and 2 packets of noodles—and made the payment. As I was about to leave, the shopkeeper told me that if I took one more of each of the ready-to-eat meals, he would give me a discount. I agreed since he had said they would expire in 60 days and figured I could use them in that time. I asked him to get them from the storage area, but he insisted I take them from the shelf. That made me a little confused—why was he offering a discount on new items? I asked if he would give the same discount on the same items, and he said yes. So I checked the expiry date, and it was May 25, 2025—only one month away. I reminded him that he had told me they would expire in 60 days. He replied that he was waiting for me to make the payment before telling me about the discount. I said I didn’t want them anymore, since they’d expire in just 30 days, but he started insisting that I had to take them and wouldn’t take no for an answer. He began arguing with me. I got frustrated and ended up buying them anyway. When I got home, I checked the date on the Maggi noodles and saw they were already expired—in November 2024. There were full boxes of these expired noodles at the store. I called the store and told them about the expired noodles, and they said I could return them anytime. I said I would come next week. But when I went to return them after a week, the shopkeeper said, “Now you remember after a whole week?” That made me angry—how could they sell expired products and then behave rudely when someone tries to return them? We had an argument again. He refused to return my money and started blaming me instead. I always check dates before buying, but that day, due to all the arguing, I missed it. My concern is this: the noodles had expired a year ago, so why were they still being kept in the store and sold to customers? If I hadn’t checked and my child had eaten them and fallen sick, who would be responsible? We trust shopkeepers and buy products from them believing they’re safe, but they lie and push expired goods on us. And this hasn’t happened just once—this has happened to me 5-6 times before with products from Little India, both online and in-store. Many of my friends have also faced the same issue.
Sabur ShahSabur Shah
Little India Shop: A Gem for Asian Groceries in the Heart of the City Little India Shop is a fantastic grocery store catering to the needs of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, and generally Asian communities. Located conveniently within a 2-5 minute walk from the central station or Złote Tarasy, it's easily accessible for both locals and visitors. Variety of Products: The store boasts an impressive variety of spices, sweets, fresh fruits, and vegetables that are essential for authentic Asian cooking. Whether you're searching for garam masala, turmeric, or tamarind, Little India Shop has it all. Additionally, you'll find a wide range of lentils, rice, and flours that are staples in Asian households. Fresh Produce: The quality and freshness of the fruits and vegetables are commendable. The produce section is well-stocked with items like okra, bitter gourd, and fresh herbs, which are often hard to find in regular supermarkets. Specialty Items: Beyond groceries, the store offers a selection of Asian cooking-related pots, pans, and other kitchen accessories. This makes it a one-stop shop for anyone looking to prepare traditional Asian dishes at home. Customer Experience: The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to help with any queries or recommendations. The shop is well-organized, making it easy to find what you need. Overall Impression: Having visited Little India Shop several times over the past three years, I can confidently say that it's a must-visit for anyone interested in Asian cuisine. The combination of a prime location, a wide range of products, and excellent customer service makes it a standout grocery store in the city. In conclusion, whether you're looking to stock up on Asian spices, find fresh produce, or get your hands on some authentic sweets, Little India Shop is definitely worth a visit.
Raj ShahRaj Shah
Be careful guys who do shopping online. They give guarantee that you will get order next day. I ordered 16th September morning at 11.35. When I ordered there was written delivery will be next day. I ordered groceries because I had emergency. Because recently Gujarati festival(Sradh) my parcel not come 17. 18th morning when I ask them they start make drama. When I called to little India store they give ans it’s not our responsibility you should call to Wearhouse which is already closed and talk with me very rudely. Today morning I called Wearhouse they give me ans that you not have any parcel like this and disconnect call. Then they sent me some other num in text msg that talk with them on WhatsApp they will help you. When start to talk with them they give me ans you should call to Wearhouse. Today I needed parcel and 30 min ago they ship. This thing happened with me second time. Be careful guys. 🚨 Polski ludzie uwaga ⚠️ 🚨
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Beware of this shop and it's employee they are ready to scam you with expired products if don't pay attention to expire date of the product once you purchased the product they never return the money also. On April 28, 2025, I purchased Maggi noodles and some ready-to-eat meals from the Little India store in Warsaw. A few days before shopping, I had seen an online discount on the ready-to-eat meals, so when I went to the store on April 28, I asked the shopkeeper if the same product in-store had the same offer and whether it was expiring soon. He said yes, it would expire in 60 days. I asked why it wasn’t available in the store if it was on offer, and he responded that these were new items. So I bought what was available—5 packets of ready-to-eat meals and 2 packets of noodles—and made the payment. As I was about to leave, the shopkeeper told me that if I took one more of each of the ready-to-eat meals, he would give me a discount. I agreed since he had said they would expire in 60 days and figured I could use them in that time. I asked him to get them from the storage area, but he insisted I take them from the shelf. That made me a little confused—why was he offering a discount on new items? I asked if he would give the same discount on the same items, and he said yes. So I checked the expiry date, and it was May 25, 2025—only one month away. I reminded him that he had told me they would expire in 60 days. He replied that he was waiting for me to make the payment before telling me about the discount. I said I didn’t want them anymore, since they’d expire in just 30 days, but he started insisting that I had to take them and wouldn’t take no for an answer. He began arguing with me. I got frustrated and ended up buying them anyway. When I got home, I checked the date on the Maggi noodles and saw they were already expired—in November 2024. There were full boxes of these expired noodles at the store. I called the store and told them about the expired noodles, and they said I could return them anytime. I said I would come next week. But when I went to return them after a week, the shopkeeper said, “Now you remember after a whole week?” That made me angry—how could they sell expired products and then behave rudely when someone tries to return them? We had an argument again. He refused to return my money and started blaming me instead. I always check dates before buying, but that day, due to all the arguing, I missed it. My concern is this: the noodles had expired a year ago, so why were they still being kept in the store and sold to customers? If I hadn’t checked and my child had eaten them and fallen sick, who would be responsible? We trust shopkeepers and buy products from them believing they’re safe, but they lie and push expired goods on us. And this hasn’t happened just once—this has happened to me 5-6 times before with products from Little India, both online and in-store. Many of my friends have also faced the same issue.
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Little India Shop: A Gem for Asian Groceries in the Heart of the City Little India Shop is a fantastic grocery store catering to the needs of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, and generally Asian communities. Located conveniently within a 2-5 minute walk from the central station or Złote Tarasy, it's easily accessible for both locals and visitors. Variety of Products: The store boasts an impressive variety of spices, sweets, fresh fruits, and vegetables that are essential for authentic Asian cooking. Whether you're searching for garam masala, turmeric, or tamarind, Little India Shop has it all. Additionally, you'll find a wide range of lentils, rice, and flours that are staples in Asian households. Fresh Produce: The quality and freshness of the fruits and vegetables are commendable. The produce section is well-stocked with items like okra, bitter gourd, and fresh herbs, which are often hard to find in regular supermarkets. Specialty Items: Beyond groceries, the store offers a selection of Asian cooking-related pots, pans, and other kitchen accessories. This makes it a one-stop shop for anyone looking to prepare traditional Asian dishes at home. Customer Experience: The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to help with any queries or recommendations. The shop is well-organized, making it easy to find what you need. Overall Impression: Having visited Little India Shop several times over the past three years, I can confidently say that it's a must-visit for anyone interested in Asian cuisine. The combination of a prime location, a wide range of products, and excellent customer service makes it a standout grocery store in the city. In conclusion, whether you're looking to stock up on Asian spices, find fresh produce, or get your hands on some authentic sweets, Little India Shop is definitely worth a visit.
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Be careful guys who do shopping online. They give guarantee that you will get order next day. I ordered 16th September morning at 11.35. When I ordered there was written delivery will be next day. I ordered groceries because I had emergency. Because recently Gujarati festival(Sradh) my parcel not come 17. 18th morning when I ask them they start make drama. When I called to little India store they give ans it’s not our responsibility you should call to Wearhouse which is already closed and talk with me very rudely. Today morning I called Wearhouse they give me ans that you not have any parcel like this and disconnect call. Then they sent me some other num in text msg that talk with them on WhatsApp they will help you. When start to talk with them they give me ans you should call to Wearhouse. Today I needed parcel and 30 min ago they ship. This thing happened with me second time. Be careful guys. 🚨 Polski ludzie uwaga ⚠️ 🚨
Raj Shah

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Reviews of Little India

4.3
(945)
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1.0
35w

Beware of this shop and it's employee they are ready to scam you with expired products if don't pay attention to expire date of the product once you purchased the product they never return the money also.

On April 28, 2025, I purchased Maggi noodles and some ready-to-eat meals from the Little India store in Warsaw. A few days before shopping, I had seen an online discount on the ready-to-eat meals, so when I went to the store on April 28, I asked the shopkeeper if the same product in-store had the same offer and whether it was expiring soon. He said yes, it would expire in 60 days.

I asked why it wasn’t available in the store if it was on offer, and he responded that these were new items. So I bought what was available—5 packets of ready-to-eat meals and 2 packets of noodles—and made the payment.

As I was about to leave, the shopkeeper told me that if I took one more of each of the ready-to-eat meals, he would give me a discount. I agreed since he had said they would expire in 60 days and figured I could use them in that time. I asked him to get them from the storage area, but he insisted I take them from the shelf.

That made me a little confused—why was he offering a discount on new items? I asked if he would give the same discount on the same items, and he said yes. So I checked the expiry date, and it was May 25, 2025—only one month away. I reminded him that he had told me they would expire in 60 days. He replied that he was waiting for me to make the payment before telling me about the discount.

I said I didn’t want them anymore, since they’d expire in just 30 days, but he started insisting that I had to take them and wouldn’t take no for an answer. He began arguing with me. I got frustrated and ended up buying them anyway. When I got home, I checked the date on the Maggi noodles and saw they were already expired—in November 2024. There were full boxes of these expired noodles at the store.

I called the store and told them about the expired noodles, and they said I could return them anytime. I said I would come next week. But when I went to return them after a week, the shopkeeper said, “Now you remember after a whole week?” That made me angry—how could they sell expired products and then behave rudely when someone tries to return them?

We had an argument again. He refused to return my money and started blaming me instead. I always check dates before buying, but that day, due to all the arguing, I missed it. My concern is this: the noodles had expired a year ago, so why were they still being kept in the store and sold to customers? If I hadn’t checked and my child had eaten them and fallen sick, who would be responsible?

We trust shopkeepers and buy products from them believing they’re safe, but they lie and push expired goods on us. And this hasn’t happened just once—this has happened to me 5-6 times before with products from Little India, both online and in-store. Many of my friends have also faced...

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5.0
1y

Little India Shop: A Gem for Asian Groceries in the Heart of the City Little India Shop is a fantastic grocery store catering to the needs of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, and generally Asian communities. Located conveniently within a 2-5 minute walk from the central station or Złote Tarasy, it's easily accessible for both locals and visitors.

Variety of Products: The store boasts an impressive variety of spices, sweets, fresh fruits, and vegetables that are essential for authentic Asian cooking. Whether you're searching for garam masala, turmeric, or tamarind, Little India Shop has it all. Additionally, you'll find a wide range of lentils, rice, and flours that are staples in Asian households.

Fresh Produce: The quality and freshness of the fruits and vegetables are commendable. The produce section is well-stocked with items like okra, bitter gourd, and fresh herbs, which are often hard to find in regular supermarkets.

Specialty Items: Beyond groceries, the store offers a selection of Asian cooking-related pots, pans, and other kitchen accessories. This makes it a one-stop shop for anyone looking to prepare traditional Asian dishes at home.

Customer Experience: The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to help with any queries or recommendations. The shop is well-organized, making it easy to find what you need.

Overall Impression: Having visited Little India Shop several times over the past three years, I can confidently say that it's a must-visit for anyone interested in Asian cuisine. The combination of a prime location, a wide range of products, and excellent customer service makes it a standout grocery store in the city.

In conclusion, whether you're looking to stock up on Asian spices, find fresh produce, or get your hands on some authentic sweets, Little India Shop is definitely...

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1.0
32w

⛔️Got worng Product⛔️ Customer service disaster ‼️

you think that nepali people can eat everything whatever you give?? Very very unprofessional and rude customer care service ⚠️ we are regular customer of little india ! back then it was everything perfect for us .. because there was one nepali lady who know every product perfectly .. and she do recommend us the new product as well .. even she used to solve courier problem ... but now oh my god !! little india your customer care totally disaster !! She even don't know to speak in english properly ( polish can't imagine with her) !! as she knows we are nepali customer .. i feel like she is trying to dominate !! instead of solving our problem she is just flying in the air with her attitude .. and please note it every nepali don't know to speak in hindi !! Man this is poland ether you speak polish/ english ... Little india be serious , half percent of your customer are nepali so please keep a nepali customer care as well , who can recognize every single nepali product that we order!! ( there are many nepali store still we are hanging with you it means we are your genuine customer . so respect us , give a accurate products which we order ! if you are exchanging with alternative then give us a call ,...

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